162 f', A friendly welcome walts.. . "at the end of the road" This is the secluded Basin Harbor Club on the lovely shores of Lake Champlain. Snug rooms in the Lodge, Homestead and 65 sepa- rate cottages. 18-hole golf course, tennis, water sports in lake and new pool with temperature con- trol. Great lake fishing Super- vised children's programs. Private 3200-foot airstrip. Festivities be- gin in mid-June, with an always- hearty welcome from the Beach family, owners since 1909. For reservations and information: New York Reservation Office 30 Rockefeller Plaza West, Telephone LT 1-6595. BASIN HARBOR CLUB ROBERT H. BEACH, MANAGER VERGENNES · VERMONT w . . . ; :::: før ^ ' ..' Shade :S.:hifti 4 Q: f; .:.' ;? A ver p:tilè cover up-o r tent-shaped.. sriJ':t.., of vividly striped otton' poplin., It 81il)8 over .the he(Jd with a window sbade-pu.ll on the zìpper . í, and hemline i, ' f ring . ß in . ' W , lu , .te.. \ 4. I .'. :t'" ":;., , ." ..' .,. . 4!IfIP h.'> ,... \ Predominuting .' " :::.t, , "" blue/green, redJ h t ;: or turquoiselwhitè;.. 7-14 sizes. Ch.ildrerts:. Shops.. Mail and ::, 'fi Íte.. ",orders .fiUed,þ::nt)-....ç "() (l:$.: " " J ^ I' : -:: -:.... : ..{: -" ., , /1 U , ':/ " ':" '^, '^ , . C/ & /ÑÞ'tf7T", '" 1 water truck wets down the road on funeral days. -=* S UN CITIANS take pride In the fact that they themselves are coping with many of the problems stemming from the high proportion of resIdents of ad vanced age The principal philan- thropic project in Sun City-in fact, ahout the only philanthropic project on a significant scale-is the Sunshine Committee, which is composed of three hundred volunteers, mostly women, and is headed by a nomInally retired but apparently indefatigable Methodist min- ister named E. Duane Thistlethwaite. Soon after my arrival in Sun City, I called on Thistlethwaite, who lives in a c()()perative apartment not far from De] \\1 ebb's Kings Inn. There were two cards on the door, one reading, "E. Du- ane Thistlethwaite, RetIred Methodist l\1inister," and the otheI, "Duane and F'ern." Thistlethwaite, a tall, angular, agile man of seventy-two, met l11e at the door and motioned l11e to a com- fortable-looking overstuffed chair with an timacassars on th e arms. The Thistle- thwaites, like other Sun City residents w hose homes I visited, had retaIned some old-fashioned furniture, which at first seemed incongruous agaInst the pale painted cinder-block walls of a Sun City living room. "The Sunshine Committee is an or- ganization that I expect is different from any you've ever heard of," Thistlethwaite said. "It was first Set up to help people who couldn't pay their dues to the Coml11unity Center, so they could belong. But they didn't want that; they preferred to l11ake theIr own money, if they could get jobs, so we looked around and saw to it that they got jobs from others. For instance, one lady' husband had hardening of the arteries and she needed somebody to take him out and wheel him, so one man '.. did that. I don't handle that part of the committee's work any more. We di- vided it up last spring, and now I just take care of the sickroom equipment and visiting and that sort of thing. I'm still pretty busy. I visited four hospitals yes- terday to see people; I knew about half of them hefore I went." \\1 e were interrupted bv the door- bell and a man came in who wanted to , trade a pair of crutches for a cane. Thistlethwaite picked out a cane for him, had him sign a card, and saw him to the door. "ThIs happens all the time," he con- tinued when he had rejoined me In the living room. "\\1 e have six or eight canes, ten walkers, fifteen or twenty , . i, :I +rOW d d I ' {7 / -" dJÀ(JvIk. / / tf! 1\NCERS\ THE ORIGINAL CRACKLING CARBONATED VIN ROSE / - / \ \ ( 0 - 0 ,,\ i . '-\\ \ . \\ \ o , ","'-- ....... - , ------ f/ .., \ AN UNUSUAL DINNER WINE IN AN UNUSUAL EARTHENWARE CROCK OR GLASS JUG VINTAGE WINES INC NEW YORK 19 ' '' r!JC ' r \I " !3 !ffi / . \' "/ · . . .' .". . ):l --,.l J=E} . . .u. .) V 8 - - , \WA\ . I ' . \HJ ) "'" \:.: A ;r, c'l t A COMPLETE DINNER $ 95 LUNCHEON $1.70 ?klobster /1 \ 1 -' J('" . ...;! , 4. '. in ' ..1919 OPEN NOON :to 1.. A.. SUN:DAYS 3 TQ 10' P:,yL 1 5" V:I. 4'5.t ..." ..: . . OO .:.l.ti +H,E.. ,t!EA r 9fr.!1 .. TH A TRp.:tt>.,: . rR'cr LUXURY COUNTRY DINING Overnight Accommodations Res: Temple 2-3811 . CLOSED WED "rX-O-.:L "'b1es _595 .," O-.:L:I1.d.. G n\ d J No C.O.D. This droll and appealing fellow would delight any child. Only one of many soft toys. Top quality Many sizes. Send for free catalog. '. BOX 297 Toy:pa,x-a,d.e Sandy Springs, Ga.